1. Blood donors and factors impacting the blood donation decision: Motives for donating blood in Turkish sample.
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Karacan, Eda, Cengiz Seval, Guldane, Aktan, Zeynep, Ayli, Meltem, and Palabiyikoglu, Refia
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BLOOD donors , *BLOOD transfusion , *THALASSEMIA , *SICKLE cell anemia , *CANCER treatment - Abstract
Abstract: Background: Donations in Turkey are insufficient to cover the high transfusion needs arising from large numbers of thalassemia and sickle cell anemia patients and increasing demands for blood due to advanced surgery and cancer treatment. The most acceptable means to get blood is voluntary blood donation and the blood donor system in Turkey mostly depends on a combination of voluntary and involuntary donors. The main aim of this study is to explore the motivations of Turkish voluntary blood donors toward blood donation and to determine predictors of blood donation motivation. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional sample survey of active blood donors in Ankara, Turkey was conducted. The sample consisted of 189 male volunteer blood donor adults. Donors filled in a self-administered questionnaire including the measures of demographic information, empathetic concern, altruism, social responsibility and blood donation motivation questionnaire during donation. Results: Factor analysis of Blood Donation Motivation Measure with varimax rotation revealed a three-factor solution named as “values and moral duty”, “positive feelings and esteem” and “self-benefit and external reasons”. The results with regression analyses showed that only social responsibility had an significant effect independent of age, income, and education on blood donation motivation. Conclusion: These result reflects that blood donation motivation not only linked to a high degree of altruistic reasons, but also to a combination of some self-regarding motives. Additionally, feelings of empathy or altruism may be less strong at the time the decision to help, other factors may have a larger influence on helping decisions. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2013
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